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RBST 6910: Latin American Cities
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
C. Reese T. Reese. A study of the development of the major cities of Latin America and particularly on the role that architecture and urbanism played in creating images of colonial power and, later, urban modernity. Emphasizes selected Latin American cities that have experienced significant immigration after 1880 and in which questions of cultural identity have loomed large: Havana, Mexico City, Montevideo, Santiago de Chile, Lima, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires. Satisfies: [E]
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REAL 2200: Special Topics in Real Estate
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Students wishing to qualify for the *Louisiana Real Estate Salesman’s Licensing Examination* must complete a minimum of 90 contact hours of coursework (equivalent to six credits or two real estate courses) including Real Estate 232 and one Real Estate elective.Â" " Note: Students who are interested in qualifying for the *Louisiana Real Estate Broker’s License Examination* must complete a minimum of 150 contact hours (equivalent to 15 credit hours) including Real Estate 232 and any four Real Estate electives.
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REAL 2320: Principles and Practices of Real Estate
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Gayle H. Boudousquie, M.A.I. This course discusses the real estate business, market, ownership and interests, contracts, land surveying, property description, title transfers, closings, financing, mortgage market, liens, taxes, assessments, brokerage, appraisal, leases and property insurance. Experts in special fields contribute to lectures and discussions.
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REAL 2450: Introduction to Urban Planning
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
An examination of the rules and regulations governing land use controls and how these must be taken into consideration throughout design and construction phases. The student will come to understand the necessity for such regulations and the importance of conforming to them.
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REAL 3320: Advanced Real Estate Principles
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Gayle H. Boudousquie, M.A.I. This course presents the principles of Real Estate that are necessary for effective decision making in the marketing of real estate, purchasing of real estate, and buy-hold-sell situations. The student will study factors of supply and demand, financing options, investment analysis, and the development process use in decision making by real estate developers. (Discounted Cash Flows) The Louisiana Real Estate Commission has approved this course for 45 hours towards resident and general appraisal certification.
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REAL 3340: Real Estate Law
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: 232 or approval of instructor. Legal aspects of real estate, including sales, mortgages, leases, servitudes, successions, wills, closing costs and procedures, judgments, liens, surveys, purchase contracts, condominiums and townhouses.
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REAL 3350: Real Estate Appraisal I
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: 232 or approval of instructor. This introductory course emphasizes appraisal principles and procedures. Special topics include the new appraisal law, changes in current appraisal standards of professional practice, and report writing techniques. A field inspection and the preparation of a factual demonstration report is part of the course.
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REAL 3360: Real Estate Appraisal II
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: 335 or approval of instructor. This course is a continuation of Real Estate Appraisal I and an introduction to appraising income-producing property. The emphasis is on the development of income and expense statements and the use of capitalization techniques. This course also includes a seminar on the uses of computers in appraising real estate.
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REAL 3400: Real Estate Brokerage
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: 232 or approval of instructor. This course is designed to give an overview of general real estate brokerage. It includes the broker and the license law, the real estate commission, the specialist and the generalist in brokerage, when and how to expand, sales personnel, recruiting, training and supervision, administration of the brokerage operation, and other topics pertaining to the day-to-day brokerage business.
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REAL 3510: Real Estate Finance
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: 232 or approval of instructor. An introduction to residential, multi-family, and commercial financing. The course covers government guaranteed loans, conventional loans, and innovative financing. Guest speakers are brought in to lecture on construction loans, appraisals, title insurance, private mortgage insurance and legal aspects of the mortgage.
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